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Elizabeth <I>Herrmann</I> Clouse

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Elizabeth Herrmann Clouse

Birth
Buttelborn, Landkreis Groß-Gerau, Hessen, Germany
Death
30 Sep 2005 (aged 80)
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5544503, Longitude: -111.8433569
Plot
Gethsemane and Sermon on the Mount 463-C-3
Memorial ID
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Born in Buettelborn, Germany, a daughter of Marie and Emil Herrmann, Elizabeth Clouse, 80, completed her earthly life on September 30, 2005 in West Jordan, Utah, surrounded by her family.

She married Jay Clouse in Buettelborn, Germany. In 1954, she came to the United States and settled in downtown Salt Lake City, where she owned a boarding house.

Surviving the atrocities of World War II as a young woman and later in life survived breast cancer, she was a volunteer at the local food pantry. Elizabeth enjoyed the Kearns Senior Center where she had many friends and enjoyed going to Wendover with the Center. A member of the St. Matthews Lutheran church in Taylorsville, Utah, she is remembered for her tireless work ethic, her smile and love she had for all.

Her daughter Linda E. (Roger) Schiele, granddaughter Jodi Schiele and grandson Brian (Mirinda) Schiele, and great grandsons Nicholas and Ian Schiele survive her. Her husband Joy, her mother Marie and three brothers Werner, Peter and Emile predeceased Elizabeth.
Born in Buettelborn, Germany, a daughter of Marie and Emil Herrmann, Elizabeth Clouse, 80, completed her earthly life on September 30, 2005 in West Jordan, Utah, surrounded by her family.

She married Jay Clouse in Buettelborn, Germany. In 1954, she came to the United States and settled in downtown Salt Lake City, where she owned a boarding house.

Surviving the atrocities of World War II as a young woman and later in life survived breast cancer, she was a volunteer at the local food pantry. Elizabeth enjoyed the Kearns Senior Center where she had many friends and enjoyed going to Wendover with the Center. A member of the St. Matthews Lutheran church in Taylorsville, Utah, she is remembered for her tireless work ethic, her smile and love she had for all.

Her daughter Linda E. (Roger) Schiele, granddaughter Jodi Schiele and grandson Brian (Mirinda) Schiele, and great grandsons Nicholas and Ian Schiele survive her. Her husband Joy, her mother Marie and three brothers Werner, Peter and Emile predeceased Elizabeth.


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